Just the stick? Screw in or plug in with a snap/button? IMO Shurhold is the better snap/button handle.
Well, corn cobs don't work on decks that well. Other places, maybe O K.. What are you trying to clean and how soiled is it?
SFB.. I sheet you knot.. Luv ya brother but sometimes you worry me..
Pex is still rather rigid vs hose. Following contours inside hull / superstructure, joints and fittings in Pex behind panels may not be ideal,...
This is not good. You O K? Some drug scripts may help.
I was just about to ask about that. Naw, No wings or areo trim, only lift from the hull. Ya think a bit much??
Ohh Sheeeeet!!
[ATTACH] Also boring without my brothers here on Y F. Thank you brothers. ☺
We have to get back in salt water before I go nuts. Going to try and bust out mid/later May and head for the Tortugas again.. Where you heading?
Sometimes, those lil switches can just drive us fraking crazy. Good update. Hope al else is well.
Your assuming a check valve on both lines? Brother, Ya know this means squab. How long did that brand new MTU starter motor last after your rebuild?
The fluid stays in the cylinder, just leaks to the other side of the ram piston. [ATTACH]
I remember during the Shuttle launches, everybody knew what was going on. Schedules and hard yellow buoys were off-shore to help. I'm assuming...
If I recall, AIS boundaries are present during launches in the eastern range. Never witnessed these but figured they would be up soon enough for...
Then an internal piston leak is possible.
Well, If the ram piston seal was leaking, the cylinder could sag even though the pump check valve is holding. You would never see an external...
You are our lift expert,,, Your asking us??
In post #3,, I remember old Roamers with Detroit power. A reduced T before the exhaust dump can diverted water out the hull sides. A nice telltale...
Mostly to release idle exhaust pressure, greatly reducing gurgling from under the boat. Just a little water/steam comes out. The large block...
Those smaller bypass lines were usually a small vent for idling. They offer a quieter idle and less gurgling up the hull sides. They will spill...